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Vadimir Zalinski, the president of
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Ukraine, may have given a clearer
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picture on how some companies are
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apparently aiding and making more money
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from the ongoing war in his country
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Ukraine, saying, "Since the start of the
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war four years ago, some unnamed
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companies in the United States, US,
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United Kingdom, UK, China, Germany,
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Taiwan, Switzerland, Japan, Korea
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Republic, Netherlands are producing
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components. Russia under President
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Vladimir Putin is using to produce
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weapons of mass destruction to kill his
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people. This Zalinski in his own words
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said on Monday that in the fourth year
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of the full-scale war, Russia continues
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to obtain components for producing
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weapons. During the massive combined
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strike on Ukraine on the night of
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October 5th, Russia used 549
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weapons systems containing
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foreignmade components from companies in
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the United States, China and Taiwan, the
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United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland,
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Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the
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Netherlands. Nearly 100,688
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of foreign made parts were in the
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launched attack drones, about 1,500 were
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192 in Kinsel missiles, and 45 in
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calibers. Zilinski stated this in a
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statement made available through his
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personal social media profile on Monday
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after about 30 people were injured as a
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result of the Russian attack on a moving
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passenger train, killing one person in
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Shka district of Ukraine on Saturday.
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According to Zalinski, Ukraine is
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preparing new sanctions against those
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who help Russia and its war and we have
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communicated proposals to curb the
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supply schemes. partners already possess
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the detailed data on each company and
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each product. They know what to target
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and how to respond. This week, the G7
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sanctions coordinators will meet and we
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expect a systemic decision to ensure
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that the sanctions are truly effective.
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It is crucial to shut down every scheme
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that circumvents sanctions because
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Russia uses each one to keep killing.
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The world has the power to stop this. In
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the fourth year of the full-scale war,
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Russia continues to obtain components
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for producing weapons. During the
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massive combined strike on Ukraine on
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the night of October 5th, Russia used
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549 weapons systems containing
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foreignmade components from companies in
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the United States, China and Taiwan, the
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United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland,
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Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the
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Netherlands. Nearly 100,688
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of foreign made parts were in the
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launched attack drones. About 1,500 were
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192 in Kinsel missiles, and 405 in
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calibers. In particular, companies in
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the United States manufacture converters
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for KH 101 missiles and Shard Garan type
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drones, sensors for those UAVs and for
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Kinsel missiles, analog to digital
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converters for drones and missiles, and
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micro electronics for missiles. At least
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50 different micro electronic components
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in each shard are produced in China and
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Taiwan. Microcontrollers for UAVs are
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made in Switzerland, while
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microcomputers for drone flight control
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are produced in the United Kingdom. Opto
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isolators for cruise missiles come from
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Japan, switching connectors from
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Germany. Russia also uses processes
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manufactured in the Netherlands and
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servo motors and bearings made in the
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Republic of Korea. In a separate
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statement, Zalinski said, "Since the
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start of the full-scale invasion, the
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capacity of Ukraine's defense industry
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has increased by 10fold. Our production
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potential for drones and missiles alone
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will reach $ 35 billion next year.
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Already over 40% of the weapons in use
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at the front are either made in Ukraine
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or produced with Ukraine. And the share
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of our weapons will only grow." The task
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for manufacturers, for the government of
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Ukraine, for all institutions involved
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is that by the end of the year, no less
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than 50% of the weapons at the front
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must be our Ukrainian weapons, and this
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task must be accomplished. We need
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funding to unleash our full potential,
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and we are working with every partner
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who can help make this possible. It is
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time to start exporting our Ukrainian
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weapons, those types we have in surplus
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and can therefore export to finance the
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types of weapons that are especially
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needed for our defense. I have already
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instructed the government, the office
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and the secretary of the National
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Security and Defense Council of Ukraine
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to develop and present the key elements
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of such an export system. The working
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title of this program is Zabroa, our
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export product. Agreements are already
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in place to launch export import
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platforms in Europe, the United States,
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and the Middle East. The task is to have
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these platforms operational by the end
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of the year. I said this during the
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International Defense Industries Forum,
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which we are opening for the third time
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in Ukraine today. On the recent attack
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in Shoska area of Ukraine, Zalinski said
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Russia ignores or rebuffs literally
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every opportunity to end the war and
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guarantee security. Putin wants to wage
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it and do it by terrorist despicable
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methods. Russia must feel the
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consequences. Europe, America, the G7
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and the G20 have the power to deal with
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any terrorist. A savage Russian drone
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strike on the railway station in Shaskka
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Sunumi region. All emergency services
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are already on the scene and have begun
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helping people. All information about
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the injured is being established. So far
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we know of at least 30 victims.
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Preliminary reports indicate that both
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staff and passengers were at the site of
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the strike. The Russians could not have
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been unaware that they were striking
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civilians. And this is terror the world
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must not ignore. Every day Russia takes
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people's lives and only strength can
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make them stop. We've heard resolute
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statements from Europe and America and
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it's high time to turn them all into
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reality together with everyone who
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refuses to accept murder and terror as
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normal. Lip service is not enough now.
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Strong action is needed. Andre Caher,
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Ukraine Minister of Foreign Affairs also
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said that the attacks were targeted and
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deliberate Russian drone strikes on
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passenger trains in Shka Sunumi region.
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Not one but two strikes one after
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another. This is one of the most
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barbaric Russian tactics. The so-called
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double tap with the second attack
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hitting rescuers and people who are
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evacuating. Russian terrorists must get
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strong responses for this deliberate and
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brutal terror against civilians.
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Words are not enough. New devastating
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sanctions. New strengthening for
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Ukraine. This can be done and must be
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done to raise the cost of this war for
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Russia. Putin must feel the danger of
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continuing this war personally for him
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and his regime. Jan Lipovski, Czech
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Minister of Foreign Affairs, while
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reacting to the attack in the Shka
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community said, "While we are voting on
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Czecha's security, Russia keeps showing
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the world its true face. The attack on
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the train running from Shka to Kev is
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yet another proof of its barbarity and
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state terrorism orchestrated by the
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Kremlin. My thoughts are with all those
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injured and their loved ones." But
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Victor Victop a commentator in his
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analysis said that Zalinski claimed that
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Russia allegedly targeted a passenger
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train at the Shoska railway station.
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There is video of the strike, but upon
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closer inspection, there was no mention
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of any passengers. The footage shows the
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strike hitting a diesel locomotive and a
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freight train loaded with containers
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immediately behind it. Video one. It
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looks like a typical military train.
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There are no pure passenger trains. Yes,
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one car looks similar, but the rest of
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the train is filled with containers.
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Photo one. Most likely, this single
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passenger train was used to protect the
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cargo. A common practice when military
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transport is disguised as civilian. Now,
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let's look at the schedule. No passenger
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trains departed from Shostka today. The
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last train was on October 3rd, and the
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next one won't be until the 5th. So,
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it's logical to assume that there simply
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couldn't have been any peaceful
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passengers there. The free movement of
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military cargo across Ukraine has ended.
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Russia has finally started doing what
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